francis_leung21
發表於 2010-2-17 06:04
我想借個post 問d 野...如果玩雙sub..唔計擺位個d 野...如果部amp 係冇2個sub out..咁樣點駁法先最好.....sub-out y插1開2..sub-out>sub1再去>sub2
但係假如用第2種方法...2隻sub 個d signal 時間唔同...咪...
francis_leung21
發表於 2010-2-17 08:51
咁係咪只要隻sub 仔有sub in sub out 就可以用option2
chin
發表於 2010-2-17 13:05
咁係咪只要隻sub 仔有sub in sub out 就可以用option2
francis_leung21 發表於 17-2-2010 08:51 AM http://www.post76.com/discuss/images/common/back.gif
YES
you are right
hearter
發表於 2010-2-17 14:15
I thinking 有大買大 is definitely not a solution depending on the size, shape (width to length ratio, not only the "metre" square) of your room as well as the distance between the sofa to the subwoofer respectively for one (or more?!) complete low wave cycle before reaching your ear! otherwise even you don't "feel" any boom boom ....some detail may be lost due to low freq. coverage which your high detail may be diminished (even you have installed a pair of tweeters.{:6_211:}
alzard
發表於 2010-2-17 14:32
I thinking 有大買大 is definitely not a solution depending on the size, shape (width to length ratio, not only the "metre" square) of your room as well as the distance between the sofa to the subwoofe ...
hearter 發表於 2010-2-17 14:15 http://www.post76.com/discuss/images/common/back.gif
I have heard this argument many times in different forums.Can hearter hing share more about this?For example, if I use a inner ear plug (or earphone), given that the distance of the driver is so close (may be 5cm from ear drum).Then does it imply that I will experience no bass from the device?
hearter
發表於 2010-2-17 16:11
本帖最後由 hearter 於 2010-2-17 16:12 編輯
Thanks for alzard hing example by comparing the ear plug to the subwoofer based on the the low frequency delivery irrespective to the different mechanism and design (of course different ear plug and different subwoofer have different design push-pull etc.) Actually I have no idea and definitely a new 新仔 on these two aspect, particularly to the ear plug stuff. Everyone know the answer to your question must be a yes (yes to receiving the bass). Put simply, I will consider the type of the ear phone, the db and watt generated and the bass that transfer through the ear canal. You will not hear much bass when the ear plug stay away and not "plug" to the ear. that 1 cm away make lots different to 5cm as long as the ear plug is not delivering the music at close compartment. i find it difficult to make reference if we were to consider ear plug's bass to subwoofer's bass qua?! {:6_229:}
BTW, can you let me know where are those similar argument in different forum .. must be interesting coz i never notice !!! thanks.{:6_189:}
alzard
發表於 2010-2-17 16:44
Thanks for alzard hing example by comparing the ear plug to the subwoofer based on the the low frequency delivery irrespective to the different mechanism and design (of course different ear plug and d ...
hearter 發表於 2010-2-17 16:11 http://www.post76.com/discuss/images/common/back.gif
I can only recalled some of them, you may find it below.
http://www.post76.com/discuss/viewthread.php?tid=18115
http://www.myav.com.tw/bbs/showthread.php?threadid=340981&pagenumber=0
http://www.av199.com/thread-256586-1-2.html
I believe that the booming inside a small room is hard to tame comparing with a larger room.Since you do not have much space to move around your furniture or equipments, you do not have a choice when you encounter such a problem.
From a more scientific point of view, I can reproduce 15Hz at home (which can be measured by RoomEQ software), even though my living room is not a big one.Thus, I don't believe the wavelength hypothesis. :)
hearter
發表於 2010-2-17 16:54
Oh I see ..... you must have input lots to reproduce 15Hz. Thanks very much for the reference link. In exchange: the following link provide some rather general info. on the table of wavelength and frequency at 40-120Hz ... http://sound.westhost.com/subcon.htm
Have fun! all Ching{:6_237:}